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How to take care of your French Bulldog in self-isolation

As we said in our previous article, there’s no evidence that dogs can be infected with COVID19. But as we are in a lockdown with our sweeties, we have to take certain steps to make sure they stay safe and are looked after, no matter what happens. We not only list these precautions but also give you a few tips on how to have fun and use isolation positively.

Think of your puppy when piling up supplies

When thinking a few weeks ahead with supplies, think of your Frenchie. Have enough food, puppy toiletries, toys, medication. Even if you can order these from webshops you might have to count with longer delivery periods, so better to be prepared. If your puppy is very young, think ahead, what he or she might need a month later.

Planning for the unexpected

Planning for the worst means that you can only have a pleasant surprise. In case you fall ill in the pandemic, have someone who can take care of your little darling. Ideally, you should be isolated from him or her – as well as from the rest of the family members. Even if – to our current knowledge – you can’t infect your baby, we don’t know enough about the virus, and it’s better to stay on the safe side.

What happens if your Frenchie is sick

If you notice that your puppy is unwell, don’t rush to the vet, but first, ask your breeder. We receive a lot of questions that can be easily answered without having to visit the vet (and we’ll tell you when you need to do that). In this case, call them first, they might not be open at the regular opening hours and might operate an emergency system. The best idea is to ask in advance where and how you reach your vet in case you need them.

Stay active with your puppy

The above precautions don’t mean you should be panicking in your home and never move outside. In fact, we encourage you to stay active: you can always walk your puppy in the park if you avoid other people and pets, or at least you can play with him or her in your garden. (Always follow the latest government directives though.) It’s also a great opportunity to spend more time with their training in this period. (Here you can have direct access to our Frenchie FUNiversity with expert tutorials on how to train your French Bulldog.)

Don’t change the rules

Make sure you follow all those rules of raising a puppy you previously set. Your baby still needs his or her regular routine, and just because you’re quarantined it doesn’t mean he or she doesn’t have to respect the rules you earlier established. In these challenging times, our furbaby can give us so much joy and consolation, but spoiling them now can give us hard times later.

Come together with other puppy parents online

Don’t forget that you’re not alone in this. You can always reach out and be in touch with several other Frenchie parents, have questions, share stories and photos, and survive this together. Here you can join our Tom Kings Frenchie Family Facebook group where almost 1,200 other parents share their love for Frenchies.

The article was written based on the experience and the services of the TomKings Puppies Team. TomKings Puppies have been breeding French Bulldogs for 12 years on their farm. All the pictures in the post belong to them and show a puppy from their breed. Check available puppies here, or if you have any questions, let us know in the comments below.

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Hi my name is Lee I’m interested in Mya I ended up getting pneumonia in the virus. So I was wondering how much she is again and how I would go about purchasing her or stop purchasing her if you can get back to me that would be great.